

This question was about NATIVE LINUX ONLY games. Not just supporting it…
This question was about NATIVE LINUX ONLY games. Not just supporting it…
It’s still an argument, given that this historically wasn’t the case. And Mac used to have a bigger share of the pie. Do they even make Mac only games anymore?
But those numbers pretty much prove my point. Unless you’re already set up to be making games specific to a system, there’s no point in starting from scratch to only name something for 1-2% of the market.
If the least used operating system. Why limit your audience to such a small niche to begin with? Game development isn’t cheap. You tend to not want to lock out your chances of recouping that by blocking 90% of potential players
Hyperlink which went to a different article. Do you not understand how the Internet works? Don’t act like you weren’t wrong when you failed to clarify properly. That’s not on me
So…not in the article, but in a completely different linked article. Got it
The word laser does not appear once in this article.
Where’s it say they used a laser to transfer the information? This sounded like quantum entanglement was being demonstrated here
This is funny because you’re the one confusing LLM as the only option when it comes to AI.
A lot of things actually. A ton of material science breakthroughs lately. Science in general. I’ve read about recent astronomical discoveries, too.
Explain how.
Because training an AI is similar to training a person. You give it a bunch of examples to learn the rules from, then it applies what it learned to the prompt it is asked. The training data is not included in the end result.
It’s probably that people familiar with the technicals of AI don’t automatically assume it’s LLMs being talked about. There’s several other types being out to very good use, especially in the sciences right now.
Even LLMs have their place as interpretors for those other types. Having natural language interpretation that is fairly accurate the vast majority of the time is a powerful tool with a lot of applications. Near Real time translation or closed captioning is great for accessibility.
That’s what staging is for…
That’s a terrible name.
I’m pretty sure people have, in this age of “let’s play” videos. You can see the gameplay play out in real time instead of listening to a brief, curated summary.
My Roku media player, obviously…
Ah yes, AGI… Automation Generating Income
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Yeah what conditions are these scientists working under?
Imagine thinking normal people don’t have hobbies and then acting superior about it on the Internet…
Their games were an advertisement for their game engine. Cryengine